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Maps

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1946, Lower Swainswick Ref. NPO769789
1946, Monkton Combe Ref. NPO782698
1946, Nempnett Thrubwell Ref. NPO788313
1946, New Town Ref. NPO790388
1946, Marksbury Ref. NPO774743
1899, Bathampton Ref. RNC634700
1898-1899, Beechen Cliff Ref. RNC636434
1946, The Oval Ref. NPO846484
1946, The Wrangle Ref. NPO846578
1946, Thicket Mead Ref. NPO846653
1946, South Twerton Ref. NPO835331
1946, Stanton Prior Ref. NPO838523
1946, Stony Littleton Ref. NPO840811
1946, Stowey Ref. NPO841121
1898, Twerton Ref. RNE854735
1898, White Cross Ref. RNE867692
1898, White Ox Mead Ref. RNE868269
1898, West Harptree Ref. RNE864322
1898, Winterfield Ref. RNE871634
1899, Norton Hawkfield Ref. RNC794650

Books

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Memories

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The Open Air Swimming Baths In Charles Crescent

I was never a keen swimmer and my school's compulsory trips to the open air pool in Charles Crescent did nothing to encourage me! Every week in Summer Terms an ancient double decker bus ...Read more

A memory of Harrow on the Hill in 1956 by John Howard Norfolk

The Old Swimming Baths

The old swimming baths from the ground in Queen's Park.

A memory of Loughborough by Brian Atkins

The Old School Memories

I attended Pengam school until 1945, when spotty Willliams was the head master, only a little man but he could swish the cane on you which I remember well. During the war we all had to carry our gas masks with us ...Read more

A memory of Pengam in 1940 by Dennis Hallett

The Old Ride, My Nightmare Ever Since

I was at The Old Ride when I was seven and the school was in Little Horwood, Nr Bletchly Bucks. It had to be the worse time of my life. After 2 weeks, I was caught talking after lights out, and had to go ...Read more

A memory of Bradford-On-Avon by pbraun1

The Old Park

I shall always remember the old park with great affection. The first time I remember walking through I would only be about five years old; there was a dead blackbird lying on the ground, I gently put my foot on it and it squeaked. I ...Read more

A memory of Boston by Bob Marriott

The Old Mill Coytrahen

My memories of Coytrahen go back to the 1930s and 1940s. I was born in 1931 at The Old Mill, home of my Grandparents and spent many summers visiting there. The Old Mill was rather off the beaten track ,getting there ...Read more

A memory of Coytrahen Ho in 1930 by Patricia Heighton

The Old Market Wandsworth

I remember the old market place, where the Arndale centre now stands and the bakers near the old swimming baths - 6pence to go in !!.. Bread pudding 1p a peice after the swimming...lovely memories and no photos of this lovely part of Wandsworth ?? Does anyone have any??         

A memory of Wandsworth in 1964 by Bonnie Burns

The Old Club House

I remember the old club house school. I lived in Coleridge Road and I went to the Ashburton High School, now pulled down, they have a new school there now but the fire station is still there, also the corner shop oposite the ...Read more

A memory of Addiscombe by Alan Woodward

The Old Becoming New!

I arrived in Weaverham in one of its transition periods. ICI had built many houses to house its workers in all the surrounding villages including Weaverham. So Weaverham had already transformed in a way when I got there, but ...Read more

A memory of Weaverham in 1955 by David Yates

The Odeon, Hounslow West 1940

I remember going to the Odeon every Saturday morning, it cost 6d (about 2 new pence). We used to go to the 'pictures', as it was called then, as a family most weeks, and I well remember coming out at the end of the ...Read more

A memory of Hounslow in 1940 by Pamela Harman (Keene)

Captions

1,059 captions found. Showing results 889 to 912.

Caption For Badbury Rings, Hill Fort 1899

Now a tree-clad hilltop fort, this is another example of the many forts built by the Iron Age people. To date it has never been excavated.

Caption For Llandudno, The Parade 1895

'The Queen of Welsh resorts', Llandudno preserves much of its Victorian flavour, with its sweeping promenade faced by numerous hotels, its expanse of sands between the headlands of the Great and Little

Caption For Boston Spa, Spa Baths 1897

The name derives from bos, Latin for ox, and ton, Anglo-Saxon for township. A Roman villa was here from AD200.

Caption For Alford, West Street C1950

The tower of St Wilfrid's Church had to be the perch of the photographer for him to take this shot.

Caption For Abingdon, Town Hall 1890

Frith's Victorian photographer was in the lane leading to the abbey gateway, and looking across the Market Place to what is now undoubtedly the finest building in Abingdon: the Town Hall.

Caption For Compton Bishop, Village And Crook Peak 1907

This route heads for the beautiful Mendip Hills, the carboniferous limestone ridge that separates the Avon valley and Bath and Bristol from the rest of Somerset.

Caption For Skegness, From The Pier 1910

A late Edwardian scene before development took place along Grand Parade, and when grassy sand dunes filled the space where the Embassy Centre is now situated.

Caption For Worthing, The Bandstand And Parade 1899

Worthing's was a good example, with screens to protect the band from the sea breezes and an elegant wrought iron openwork cupola to its ogee roof.

Caption For St Margarets Bay, Excelsior 1903

These timber-clad cottages, standing at the foot of the white cliffs, are part of a small community which developed both as a bathing resort and as a residential quarter in the closing years

Caption For St Margarets Bay, Excelsior 1903

These timber-clad cottages, standing at the foot of the white cliffs, are part of a small community which developed both as a bathing resort and as a residential quarter in the closing years

Caption For Trefriw, The Village C1955

Trefriw, like so many Welsh villages, boasts a long history which is not always evident from the predominantly 19th- century buildings.

Caption For Woolston, The Floating Bridge C1955

The Floating Bridge was for many the only way to cross the river at this point. This 1950s photograph somehow captures the spirit of that austere period following the war.

Caption For Lyme Regis, From The Cobb 1900

Nestling in a combe between two rocky hills, the tower of the parish church of St Michael is clearly visible in this view of the town, taken from the Cobb, on which the Duke of Monmouth landed on 11

Caption For Bothwell, 1897

Three hundred years ago, Bothwell was a strategically important village, its bridge being the only one over the Clyde apart from Glasgow Bridge.

Caption For Larne, The View From The Promenade 1900

Here is Larne the holiday resort, with its own segment of the rugged Antrim Coast.

Caption For Weymouth, Beach 1923

The heart of Georgian Weymouth overlooks the sands from the Gloucester Hotel (top left) and the Royal Hotel (centre left), in a broad sweep around to the Victorian spire of St John's Church and Brunswick

Caption For Badbury Rings, Hill Fort 1899

Now a tree-clad hilltop fort, this is another example of the many forts built by the Iron Age people. To date it has never been excavated.

Caption For Broadstairs, The Beach 1907

The wheeled bathing machines of earlier pictures have been replaced by this array of circular tents, allowing Edwardians to divest themselves in privacy.

Caption For Oakham, The Old Pump And Buttercross 1927

Until 1880 this area was the butchers' shambles, then replaced by the pump (in the shelter, foreground).

Caption For Witton Gilbert, The War Memorial From The Woods C1955

This photograph shows Witton Gilbert's war memorial in its original position on part of the dene on a popular and well used walk down to a bathing hole where people used to swim, and where parents brought

Caption For East Farleigh, River Medway 1898

The village sits high above the flood plain of the Medway. This peaceful scene shows the 14th-century five-arched ragstone bridge, which is considered by some to be the finest in the south-east.

Caption For Newquay, Cliff Road 1918

Just horse-drawn traffic, a bicycle and one distant motor car are the only vehicles in the street.

Caption For Alford, West Street C1950

The tower of St Wilfrid's Church had to be the perch of the photographer for him to take this shot.

Caption For Freckleton, Hallams C1965

Here in what was thought to be the largest village in the Fylde we have a good example of a Fylde cruck-built thatched homestead, of which very few remain.